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Measure A School Parcel Tax Replacement Alameda Unified School District 2/3rds Approval Required 8,231 / 67.2% Yes votes ...... 4018 / 32.8% No votes
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To improve the education in Alameda schools, retain experienced teachers and attract new qualified teachers, retain teaching specialists in reading, math and science, preserve educational programs in music and art and to maintain small class sizes, shall Alameda Unified School District replace its existing $109 parcel tax with a $189 yearly tax for seven years, providing for an exemption for senior citizens, no money for administrators, and with all money to benefit local Alameda schools?
A school district, following notice and public hearings, has the authority to levy special taxes upon approval by two-thirds of the votes cast on the special tax proposal pursuant to Section 4 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution and sections 50075-77, 50079, and 53722 et seq. of the California Government Code. The District currently collects a qualified special tax of $109 per year per taxable parcel; this tax will expire on June 30, 2007. If two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on this measure vote for approval, the special tax of $189 will be collected instead of $109 commencing on July 1, 2005, and the tax will continue beyond the current tax's expiration and will expire on June 30, 2012. If approved, these tax funds could only be used by the District for the purposes set forth in the measure, which include the prevention of the elimination of teaching positions, of programs in music, the arts and physical education, and of teaching specialists in reading, math and science. An exemption from the tax will be made to property owners 65 years of age or older upon annual application to the District. The tax will be collected by the Alameda County Treasurer-Tax collector at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes are collected. If less than two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on this measure vote for approval, the measure will fail and the District will not be authorized to levy the special tax as proposed by this measure.
s/RICHARD E. WINNIE
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News and Analysis Oakland Tribune
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Arguments For Measure A |
Of the 18 school districts in Alameda County, Alameda
schools receive among the lowest amounts of state education
funding. Several school districts receive $1,000 more
per student per year than Alameda schools receive.
Continuing and dramatic reductions in state education funding have forced the district to make severe cuts just to maintain a balanced budget. The district has had to increase class sizes and to layoff school librarians, special education teachers and high school counselors. The outlook for next year is even worse; the latest round of state funding cuts will cost Alameda schools approximately $2.4 million. Without Measure A, teachers and reading specialists will be laid off, critical educational programs in music, art and physical education will be eliminated and schools will be closed. The Alameda Board of Education has placed Measure A on the June 7th ballot to provide local funding for Alameda schools. Measure A is a temporary, $80 annual increase in existing homeowner assessments. No Measure A revenue will be spent on administration or administrator salaries. Measure A funds will only be spent to prevent teacher layoffs and to preserve the most essential education programs. The state cannot take this money away; every penny will stay in Alameda to benefit Alameda schools. Homeowners aged 65 or older are eligible for an exemption from Measure A. Measure A will:
An independent Citizens' Oversight Committee will monitor Measure A expenditures and ensure that all Measure A funds are spent on our community's most critical education needs.
s/C. RICHARD BARTALINI
s/DENNIS G. PAGONES
s/WILLIAM D. SONNEMAN
s/GLENDA McDOWELL
s/RONALD MOONEY
(No arguments against Measure A were submitted) |
Full Text of Measure A |
"To improve education in Alameda schools, retain experienced
teachers and attract new qualified teachers, retain
teaching specialists in reading, math and science, preserve
educational programs in music and art and to maintain
small class sizes, shall Alameda City Unified School
District replace its existing $109 parcel tax with a $189
yearly tax for seven years, providing for an exemption for
senior citizens, no money for administrators, and with all
money to benefit local Alameda schools, by:
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